A spray wrap is a peelable liquid coating that lets you change the color of the parts that give your car its attitude without any permanent commitment. At Top Rated Auto Care in West Covina, we use it most for recoloring rims, blacking out chrome trim and switching up emblems. It goes on as a flexible film, looks factory-clean when it's done, and peels back off in one piece when you're ready for a new look.
What's Included
- Color change for rims and wheel faces
- Chrome delete on factory trim and grille pieces
- Emblem and badge recolor or blackout
- Choice of gloss, satin or matte finish
- Careful prep and clean masking lines
- Peelable film that removes without damaging the original surface
- Locally owned West Covina installers
What a Spray Wrap Actually Is
A spray wrap, sometimes called peelable paint or liquid wrap, is a rubberized coating sprayed on in thin layers and built up to a smooth, even finish. Once it cures it forms a single flexible film that bonds to the surface and hugs every curve and spoke. Up close it reads like a solid, factory-style finish, not a sticker.
The big difference from regular paint is right there in the name. It peels. Because the film stays as one piece, it lifts off cleanly when you want it gone, and the original surface underneath comes back untouched. That makes it the go-to for SoCal drivers who like to change up their look without repainting or living with a permanent decision.

Recolor Rims, Chrome Delete and Emblems
Most of the spray wrap work we do at our West Covina shop falls into three buckets. First, rims. A fresh color on your wheels is one of the fastest ways to transform a car, whether you want a blacked-out, murdered-out stance or a custom shade that pops against your paint. We can match a clean satin, gloss or matte finish on the wheel faces.
Second, chrome delete. A lot of factory chrome around the grille, window trim and badges looks dated to a lot of drivers. We spray those bright pieces over so your trim reads modern and blacked-out instead. Third, emblems. We recolor or black out the badges front and rear for a subtle, dialed-in finishing touch.
Because the wrap is reversible, you stay in control. Want gloss black wheels for a season and then back to factory before you sell or trade? Peel it and the original surface is right where you left it.
Easy to Maintain, Easy to Remove
A spray wrap is low fuss to live with. Wash it like the rest of your car with normal soap and water, skip harsh solvents and aggressive degreasers, and the finish holds its look. The coating gives the surface underneath a layer of cover from everyday road grime and light contact, which is part of why a lot of owners like it on wheels that take a beating from brake dust.
When you're ready for a change, removal is clean. The film peels off in pieces without the grinding, sanding or chemical stripping that repainting a wheel or trim piece would take. That keeps your options open and protects the value of the original finish underneath.
Why Drivers Across the San Gabriel Valley Choose Top Rated Auto Care
We're a locally owned auto styling shop in West Covina serving the wider San Gabriel Valley, including Covina, Walnut, Diamond Bar, La Puente, Azusa, Baldwin Park, San Dimas and City of Industry. Owner Luis Cabezas and the crew are detail-obsessed about prep, because a spray wrap is only as good as the surface and the masking under it.
Clean prep, tight masking lines and even coats are what separate a finish that looks factory from one that looks rushed. We take the time to mask carefully, build the film right and check the edges so your rims, chrome delete or emblems come out sharp. Stop by the shop on E Garvey Ave South or give us a call to talk through the color and finish you have in mind.
Spray Wraps FAQs
How much does a spray wrap cost in West Covina?
Pricing varies by what you're wrapping and the size of the job. Recoloring a set of rims, a chrome delete and emblem work are all priced differently, and wheel size and condition factor in too. Call us at (626) 838-9190 or stop by the shop and we'll give you a straight quote for your vehicle.
Can the spray wrap be removed later?
Yes. That's one of the main reasons people choose it. The cured film peels off in one piece, and the original rim, trim or emblem underneath comes back the way it was. No sanding, grinding or repainting needed, so you can change colors whenever you want.
How long does a spray wrap last?
Longevity depends on the surface, how the car is driven and how it's cared for. With normal washing and by avoiding harsh solvents, a spray wrap holds its look well. Because it's designed to be peelable and reversible, it's built for drivers who like to refresh or switch up their look over time rather than commit forever.
How long does the job take?
It depends on what you're having done. A set of rims, a chrome delete or emblem work each take different amounts of time because of prep, masking, coats and cure time. Let us know what you're after and we'll give you a realistic timeline when you book.
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